RESILIENCE

MAY 11. 2025

“Better” AI has more “hallucinations”

As AI is "improved, " it has more "hallucinations. " When will the public and investors realize that reliability will always be a problem when there is no judgement based on lived experience?

MAY 9. 2025

Imagine You Are a Poor Nation, Trapped by Debt and Strangled by Climate Change—What Are Your Options?

The main lesson is that debt cancellation is a crucial component of a global energy transition, and substantial reconstruction funds must also accompany it. What would be the overarching rationale for the cancellation? To ensure that low-income countries constitute a strong and economically successful defense against climate change.

MAY 8. 2025

Ishmael: Chapter 13

Modernity’s inevitable failure need not be humanity’s ultimate failure. Modernity never could have worked in the long term, and represents only a small sliver of human existence.

MAY 7. 2025

Crazy Town 103: It Was Never Your Democracy Anyway: Thomas Linzey on Rethinking the Constitution

After dropping the kids off at the pool, Asher, Rob, and Jason cover the interplay of entropy and self-organization and contemplate how to manage the inevitability of entropy with elegance (beyond morphing into a lizard person).

MAY 6. 2025

Ishmael: Chapter 12

Only by belonging to the world and living in the hands of the gods did we get to be humans.

MAY 5. 2025

From failing to prepare to preparing to fail? : The Climate Change Committee’s devastating verdict on the state of Britain’s climate resilience

The recent Climate Change Committee report on the UK government’s lack of preparedness for climate breakdown reveals negligence at a historic scale.

MAY 4. 2025

Climate change and the Overton Window

Our political discourse is actually far narrower than our total public discourse which makes addressing big problems such as climate change very difficult.

MAY 2. 2025

Trump’s Tariffs = Localist Liberation?

So, yes, we need to condemn globalization loud and clear. And we need a cohesive strategy that moves us sensibly and sanely in the opposite direction.

MAY 1. 2025

Ishmael: Chapter 11

Asked if he could fathom trading modern life for a pre-agricultural lifestyle, Alan admits that he cannot. Meanwhile, Leavers exposed to modernity have consistently tried to return to their Leaver lifestyles—often rendered impossible by the destructive acts of Takers.

APRIL 30. 2025

Open Reality: Meeting the Polycrisis Together With All Beings

If you close your eyes, you can feel the energy of land and creek, rocks and bluffs, grasses and red cedar trees, blue sky and snow, all of it together.

APRIL 29. 2025

The Alchemy and Reality of Sustainable Business

Let’s keep pushing businesses to behave better and to innovate in ways that are genuinely beneficial for us and the environment, and let’s celebrate them when they do. But we should not expect – and we certainly should not depend on – commercial salvation.

Autonomy for the Majority of the World! Community Struggles for Self-Governance in the Global South

In many ways, then, the real challenge in times of ecological collapse, the rise of authoritarian governments, capitalist crisis, and war-mongering militarization is to truly understand these systems, their evolving nature in relation to contemporary societies, their potential interface with modern institutions of governance, and how to strengthen overall governance for the purposes of justice and sustainability.

Ishmael: Chapter 10

Ishmael asks Alan to define culture, working out in steps that culture is the accumulated knowledge that defines a people, passed down to—and refined/amended by—future generations. This transmission goes beyond mere information, encompassing “beliefs, assumptions, theories, customs, legends, songs, stories, dances, jokes, superstitions, prejudices, tastes, attitudes. ”

APRIL 28. 2025

Algeria: Decolonizing the Mind, Liberating Water, Inventing the Future

Liberate water, liberate the land, liberate the mind — this is the triple revolution awaiting Algeria.